P Pete79 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 9, 2009 Messages 56 Reaction score 0 Location UP May 1, 2009 #1 If you were to make multiple pours from a bottle, how long you wait for the yeast to resettle before pouring another?
If you were to make multiple pours from a bottle, how long you wait for the yeast to resettle before pouring another?
S spage Well-Known Member Joined Sep 23, 2008 Messages 84 Reaction score 1 Location Columbus, OH May 1, 2009 #2 Too long. At least longer than I want to savor the first pour. I try to pour slowly when drinking bombers...
Too long. At least longer than I want to savor the first pour. I try to pour slowly when drinking bombers...
homebrewer_99 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 1, 2005 Messages 19,581 Reaction score 1,223 Location I-80, Exit 27 (near the Quad Cities) May 2, 2009 #3 If you had waited patiently and allowed the yeast to settle in the secondary (and racked carefully) you would not have a lot of yeast in your bottles in the first place. And what is this "multiple pour" thing you mentioned...HAHA!!
If you had waited patiently and allowed the yeast to settle in the secondary (and racked carefully) you would not have a lot of yeast in your bottles in the first place. And what is this "multiple pour" thing you mentioned...HAHA!!
ChshreCat Well-Known Member Joined Aug 16, 2008 Messages 11,516 Reaction score 589 Location Camano Island May 2, 2009 #4 Or just drink some of the yeast with the second glass. They're good for ya!
bob1852 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jun 2, 2008 Messages 64,955 Reaction score 16,524 May 2, 2009 #5 That's my only beef with the litre flip top bottles is that you get a little bit of sediment in the second glass....
That's my only beef with the litre flip top bottles is that you get a little bit of sediment in the second glass....
double_e5 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 24, 2008 Messages 900 Reaction score 2 Location Kansas City May 2, 2009 #6 I wouldn't wait.
ChshreCat Well-Known Member Joined Aug 16, 2008 Messages 11,516 Reaction score 589 Location Camano Island May 2, 2009 #7 That's an idea. You just need to get a bigger glass.
homebrewer_99 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 1, 2005 Messages 19,581 Reaction score 1,223 Location I-80, Exit 27 (near the Quad Cities) May 2, 2009 #8 All my bottles are half liter so I only have large glasses...